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  • - : _ •_- ··.- •..... • - '···_._-.• *f _ _· --. ·. • . ' · - _·._·. . _·._.· '· - · ·. .. .-.- . .- .. & .·_-·.•_. I -~ '1' ~ ~ ""t., '•~ \ ~ \ "\. \~ \ ' March 26, 1964 McGBSUBJECT: Aid to Skopje DOD reimbursement for the temporary housing provided Skopje
  • Foreign aid
  • of Defense Director of Central Intelligence Administrator of AID Director of U.S. Information Agency It is requested that the Department of State, in coordination with Defense, CIA, USIA, AID, and other appropriate agencies, prepare a report on the subject
  • Secy Handley. 2. Harman recalled Barbour's conversation Nov 22 with Foreign Minister Eban in which Barbour said it poa•ible some additional arms aid would be given to Jordan for psychological reasonso At that time Bban had mentioned impact on area
  • ·worldn,1 oa Suharto' • aide. ·-. DECLASSIFIED 12356, Sec. 3 4 '• ·' . / Bv.~ • · • Rolltow tt. COHFIDBHTI>,L MW right:wpt E.o. NL] '6"3-g_3 . , . ARA. Date !Jj1~{~ GOPtFIDENTIAL FROM DJAKARTA 4182, January 23, 1968 nicLASSIFIED E.O
  • . (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 '(REV. 5-82) DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON April 6, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Walter Jenkins The White House Abe
  • DIFFICULT TO REVERSE. PAGE FOUR RUSBAE 644A S ~ T WE CAN EXPECT SOVIETS TRY TO EXPAND THEIR ROLE HERE' AND TAKE ADV'ANTAGE OF ANY OPENINGS LEFT AS RES.ULT_WESTERN SUSPENSION AID. .. WE' -3- 1002, Octob~r 15., from New Delhi, {SECTION I OF III) HAVE
  • Food aid
  • in accordance with the President's wish that all unnecessary inter agency committees and task forces be terminated. McGeorge Bundy I , iI I. . Dist ri.b ution: Sec State Rusk Sec Defense McNamara AID Admin. Bell l· l ;I . 'j 1 Sec Treas Fowler Dir. , BoB
  • Foreign aid
  • qJ-'tt fi; ,™9 ce;i-:i.r-l) 3 CTION October JI, 1968 - / o_· ~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Aid for Indonesia The yearly meeting of the InterGovernmental Group (IGG) on foreign aid for Indonesia will take place in The Hague on October
  • . Chester L. Cooper has been designated .as White House representativ'e on the committee. McGeorge Bundy THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIMGTON Distribution will be made to: VSecretary of State vSecretary of Defense ...{)irector of CIA v-A.dministrator, AID
  • aid pays off or whe.t her her opposition makes ·s tick its charge-that she's s.o ld India's dignity lo.r ~ mess of pottage. l don't predict disaster if we hold off. . This is a political judgment which you are best suited to make. . I'd be more
  • anothero AID and USIA increasingly overlap each other's purposes and targets in countries where both operate. A large Defense military assistance program has been administered with little contact with AID or USIA in Washington or in the fieldo In addition
  • : Troop Commitments; Other Aid," _ Exempt NU 91 g] FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 82, June 13-19, 1968 RESTRICTION Box 36 CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing accessto national security information. (B
  • food crisis be met by both governments taking the necessary steps to initiate a kind of joint Manhattan project on the highest level and with the greatest possible urgency. To date the efforts of both the Indian Government and of our understaffed AID
  • Food aid
  • :,-ENCLOSURE \f ~"IUINf A\., 11 ' N r ~ . •• • DEP ARTMENT OF STATE fl ~ Pol 1{f>.fAAI-KoR.s 11~IlJ!@l]!~~ AF I ARA EUR FE NEA CU INR J s- R\ USEONLY /)OJ) A-54 E P 'f J... AID FBO J ~\~ .s TO Department of State 10 I L
  • · ... "' . i VIE\:J THAT T:L._ SOONER THE US WENT FOR NEUTRALIZATION IN ' ; I · .'· ' VIL~ N AM THE BETTER OFF THEY WOULD BEc 1 > · - i HE THEll $AID °THAT THE MOST HE COULD DO AT THE PRESENT HE REVERTED TO THE SUBJECT TO SAY · TH AT FR A~ CE
  • any serious effort on the part of the various Moroccan ministries which would be involved in such conversion. This Moroccan inability to come to grips with the problem of base con­ version gave the U S. agencies involved little choice: AID could
  • flops), the hastrl vi it should be. an easy one. His, n:aia concern (though, like Ayub, h lrlaf not ask directly) will be when an.d on what terme we 1 ll resume badly needed economic aid. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13·:>02, Se ...3.4 : NSC Memo, 0/: 5, St
  • t l V, II-~-,~ 1 CONFIDEN'flAl.. - Saturday - December 1o. 1966 M EMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Loans !or Chile AID requests (Tab B). u.nde.r the new commitments procedure, your appxoval oi a $65 million assistance package for Chile
  • commitm.eAt of reaource1 ond our dtplomatic 1k1Us but also oa our determination to ocohe1trata lnto e -• co ehen11ve plan the various acUv1t1e• of State, ·USU, AID, Pentagon. Right now for tn1umce ona part of the U. I. G. s urging the Indians to worry more
  • with Foreign withdrawal be minor result. with HMGcontacts in idea that effect. HMG's in Yem~n would of course to withdraw its Bloc foothold AID program, in Yemen. We we now enjoy both in Yemen and in councils outside· of Yemen. Such action would
  • an answer to a letter Senator Symington had sent to the Secretary on February 3 connecting the Academy with foreign aid. On February 17, the Secretary declined to sign the letter and has not yet done so. You will recall the draft suggested
  • the exercise called for by NSAM 298. Therefore, no formal reply is neces­ sary at this time. I suggest, however, that we circu­ late the draft response which has been prepared, so that it can be available for study. hi1 6McGeor DISTRIBUTION: Bell, AID McCone
  • , NSAM 297--Latin American Military Aid " Box 4 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance
  • Foreign aid
  • Folder, "NSAM # 297: Latin American Military Aid, 4/22/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
  • , and the increase in Soviet influence. He will dwell on the point that all this could have been avoid ed if the US had maintained good relations with Egypt. He will expand his thesis that without material aconom ic aid from the U.S., Nasser and those around him
  • FOR OF STATE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON November OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: 28, 1967 FOR THE PRESIDENT Action by the Senate Appropriations Committee on Foreign Aid The Senate Appropriations Committee came through
  • thinks he got a nod of the head from you on this at Punta del Este. GUINEA (Tab D) Value: $3. 7 million Commodities: Wheat flour - - 11, 000 tons Tallow 3, 000 tons Oil 2, 000 tons Cotton 9, 200 Bales - 3 - GUINEA (continued) Food aid is about all we
  • March 19. The paper has the concurrence of' the Department of Defense and AID. There follows a summary of the important points covered in the action program. The United states has agreed to a Libyan request to discuss in Libya on or about April 29 tqe
  • . Secretary Rusk w arned against th e dange r that the East Germans might react to the changes go ing on in Czechoslovakia and elsewhere by provoking additional tensions with the West. The Secretary s aid h e h ad B e rlin particularly in mind, and mentioned
  • probably not risk a cutoff of theee funds. 5. Iraq 1s the only revolutionary and nationalistic Arab state that can provide a base for active subversion in the Gulf. In the past, though it has given some sporadic aid and training to dissidents in the area
  • !.-JG AFTER JANUARY 20, ANDWEREPLIEDAFFIR~ATIVELY. HE ~AID ALL SHOULDPUSH FCH~A~DAS RAPIDLYAS ?OSSiolE BEFORETHATDATE. . 15. ~E CONCLUDED 3Y SAYINGTHAf WEWISHEDTO EMPHASIZE THE THREEPOINTS THATWEREOF URGEN7IMPORlANCE: FIRST, THE C°ESSATION' OF ALL
  • everyvvhere except in Jordan. We still were holding off in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia . Mr. Gaud reported that we h ad had aid programs in s ix of the fourteen Arab countries (plus Israel)- - Sudan , Jord an , Tunisia, the UAR , Morocco, Israel -- and a pipeline
  • accounts; . (3) the need for Japan to do more in economic aid to Asia . ~'··-.'l :"' ' ·· r He noted that the upcoming visits of Foreign Minister Miki (Sept) and Prime Minister Sato (November) made consideration of these questions immediately
  • of foreign embas­ sies, including the Soviet, have been withdrawn to Taiz in the south. President Iryani has arrived in Cairo, presumably to make a last-ditch appeal for Egyptian aid, although he may well feel safer away from Sana. Sources of Aid
  • . Paragraph three of this NSAM directed that the Departments of State, Defense and AID study proposals made by Ambassador Kennan .in Belgrade's airgram A-543 and prepare for the President's consideration possible courses of action. The enclosed memorandum
  • .--------- B. Johnson ~ 1) ( ~~ ~ ~Jl~ ) NATIONAL SECURITY AC'I1CN 11EMORANDUM NO. THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE TIIE DIRECTOR .QF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE THE AD!vIINISTRATOR, AID In view of the assigmnent of Mr. William Sullivan to Saigon
  • . • • -'w\f.AL,o:;• r~o A , ... , ... ·'j ~ ~ n.d. A n.d. A '5-/(p-~QO/ t-----'6.--1p:J..-., "AID Strategy C FILE for Korea" 7 p. LOCATION of Robert w. Komer December 1963 March 1966. NSF: Files KOREA RESTRICTION (Al (Bl (Cl Box 38 CODES
  • on India- .... ao long as he is- ia power lndta will pur•ue vigorowsly the political and He doea.n•t want to put the President economic policies outlined above. on tho spot by asking for aid any mare than .Ayub did, but what are th President's own view1
  • assert that in this mood the Indians a:::-~ highly unlikely to compromise on Kashmir. Instead continued hold-up of US aid is rapidly being interpreted as political pres sure on India to give up Kash.i..--nir. Embassy Delhi contends that if we hold up
  • ..... ,.. .... ef lta _, ladla Jau --•• la eacb cu• We baYe t. declcle MW c:Wc•. ... •--• It ••:aid N wonla ._ •••• 1. ladla c...W Mly • DD aay ef..., •• mlp& tq .. laa-• IMla elf .. Wlalcll ar• •• ....... ... tnad• a. ps-, ■•ale cvnat
  • •ucncy within a month. AID l• much inter••ted. and l bope thi• can 10 up promptly. Howa.rd Wri1IIU .istan eokllDZNHAL M.EMOaANDUM SUBIECT: FOR THE PRESIDENT Afpe,adst.a■ - Loa.a for Kajakal Hyuoelactric ,..r Plaat appnw.J. of a $l2 mUUon loaa